Crop Management — page 340

Western Canadian wheat: Bids generally higher throughout Prairies

Ag Canada forecasts larger wheat crop, smaller canola in 2020/21

Prospects remain positive for wheat market
Current estimates of large global ending stocks may not be telling the entire story, a market analyst cautioned last week
The wheat market outlook is decent despite a forecast for record world ending stocks of the crop, says an analyst. Remove China’s stocks from the picture and global stocks are the lowest they have been since 2014-15. “We’re not swimming in wheat,” Chuck Penner, analyst with LeftField Commodity Research, told farmers attending his CropSphere presentation. […] Read more
Integrated management advised for clubroot
Resistant varieties, hydrated lime applications and improvements to weed management appear to be beneficial
RED DEER — New preliminary research suggests farmers will be able to better manage clubroot if they integrate a number of practices. The University of Alberta trials, led by plant science masters student Brittany Hennig, indicates that producers who use multiple strategies, like growing resistant varieties, using lime to spot-treat, and better controlling weeds, will […] Read more
Crop options worth checking out this spring

Wheat groups fund breeding

Flax prices likely to remain flat

Six-wheel-steering trailer gets around
The new Duo Lift drives rings around conventional trailers where the turning gets tough and the yard tight
Combine heads are getting bigger and bigger. As a result, the problem of transporting them and gracefully getting them from the road into the field is becoming bigger and bigger. A solution can be found in trailer technology. Wide heads require long trailers. But the problem compounds itself. Longer trailers create bigger problems getting in […] Read more
First Pass launches into future of precision ag
The Saskatchewan initiative prepares for autonomous field implements with precision ag, digital ag and autonomous ag
Launch Pad is the next big endeavor in the future of precision farming for First Pass, the Saskatchewan company known for specializing in designing optimal field pathways for implement traffic. Launch Pad brings together the three main factors that will dominate the future of field operations, according to Wilson Acton, an executive of Verge, the […] Read more